A Cepheid variable star is a star whose brightness alternately increases and decreases. Suppose that Cephei Joe is a star for which the interval between times of maximum brightness is 5.1 days. Its average brightness is 3.6 and the brightness changes by +/-0.55. Using this data, we can construct a mathematical model for the brightness of Cephei Joe at time t, where t is measured in days:
B(t)=3.6+0.55sin(2pi(t)/5.1)

I found the rate of change.. it's
0.677598cos(1.232t)

But, I also need to find the rate of increase after one day. (correct to two decimal places)

can someone help?

Respuesta :

Time is being measured in days here so if you want to calculate the rate of increase after one day, substitute 1 for t in your rate equation:
dB/dt = 0.677598 cos(1.232(1))
dB/dt = 0.22

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